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Interspecies transmission and emergence of novel viruses: lessons from bats and birds

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TRENDS IN MICROBIOLOGY
卷 21, 期 10, 页码 544-555

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2013.05.005

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coronavirus; influenza; RNA virus; virus evolution; emerging infectious disease

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  1. Providence Foundation Ltd
  2. Health and Medical Research Fund of the Food and Health Bureau, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China

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As exemplified by coronaviruses and influenza viruses, bats and birds are natural reservoirs for providing viral genes during evolution of new virus species and viruses for interspecies transmission. These warm-blooded vertebrates display high species biodiversity, roosting and migratory behavior, and a unique adaptive immune system, which are favorable characteristics for asymptomatic shedding, dissemination, and mixing of different viruses for the generation of novel mutant, recombinant, or reassortant RNA viruses. The increased intrusion of humans into wildlife habitats and overcrowding of different wildlife species in wet markets and farms have also facilitated the interspecies transmission between different animal species.

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